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2014-05-04
TURMOIL IN FF OVER HANAFIN ELECTION BID
The Irish bodyguard who’s suing Rihanna and his role as ‘healer’
Irish Water meter lids don’t meet DoE guides
Putin threat to send tanks into Ukraine as civil war edges closer
Callinan is called to give evidence at tribunal into dismissal of journalist
The Nutcracker Bride
Angela gets away to ’Frisco with her new TV role
Tierney’s estate one of first to get higher grade meter
No regrets
Why is he a trustee?
Six senior jobs awarded to internal candidates
Rescued... by a colt-caller
Ireland player sings with IRA supporter in Belfast
McGuinness hits out at ‘dirty tricks’
Main parties rattled as Sinn Féin’s untried candidates start to make real inroads
SMOKES & DAGGERS
Lack of transfers to harm Sinn Féin
Surprise visit for Peru Two from One Direction’s Irish 'daddy'
2,100 buried alive in Afghanistan landslide
Fassbender’s biggest fear was a slip of the whip
Staff-free libraries are here – but union isn’t convinced
Man in fatal jail clash before killing mother
‘Cried most of the way through... Incredible. Amazing. So proud!’
Invasion of the gulls
Eurovision star Kasey has no time for romance in Denmark
Why these three will play a crucial role in the next election. And why it will dramatically change the country
Americans had no idea about Adams’s past.
They know all about it now…
Hospital owes the taxpayer straight answers
Peaches and the farce of parenting creeds
The internet degradation of women is our fault too
Mediocre and incompetent regulators got us into this mess, and they’re still here
Ireland gets me Off my pedestal
Enda personally invited rebel TD back to the fold
Mick shows the pain as he says his sad farewell to L’Wren
Anna Liffey’s express
Celebrity economist ‘beat up female lover’
FANCY PANTS
Electricians to stage multiple blockades in pay rate row
Clifford said: ‘No one will believe you.’ Now I can tell the world who I am... and what he did
DON’T CALL ME BERT
THE NATION’S VOICE
5 FABULOUS FACTS ( & A MASSIVE FIB* ) ABOUT.. . MARIAH CAREY
Maximus Mimicus!
The big black box that makes your TV sound magnificent
A gripping Japanese drama about family
Ross O’Carroll Kelly hits middle age a in Breaking Dad
Unwinding the fears that drive OCD sufferers
Honda estate is ano-nonsense joy to drive
Meet Ireland’s firsthip-hop charttoppers
SECOND SCREEN
CHANGING MORES FROM BEHIND THE RTÉ CURTAIN
A whole new angle on New York city Turning an old railway into a park brings a new perspective says Yvonne Gordon
Biggest danger to
Great ESCAPES
Enjoying Bilbao is just a matter of time
Let the light in and keep the coldout
Rock the casbah with a Moorish mix to give your home souk style
Topofthe mopheads
How you can reclaim 13.5pc VAT on property renovation
The cutin income tax they promise could hide hike in nastiest tax of all
Breath of fresh air from the new comer to town
Quotes OF THE WEEK
WICKLOW’S JUUL
ROCKET RONNIE IS READY
We’ll give world champions Sri Lanka a good old rattle this week
Thundering triumph for king Kieren
Hogan’s fingers crossed
BENT back in SHAPE
Munsterkeep the pressure on Glasgow with seven-try romp
Connacht let it slip at home
Fergie’s grip is chokingReds
AFTER THE GOLDRUSH
JIM McGUINNESS THE FALL-OUTS...
McHugh epitomises gulf in class between Dublin and Rossies
A BRONX TALE
Former Déise star Flynn is getting a new perspective among lesser lights
Fogarty scoffs at the very suggestion of a new hurling world order
Duffy leads the way in opening door to players
ALWAYS THE MASTER
Tipp’s greater need not enough to derail Kilkenny’s treble bid
The big GAME ON SUNDAY
RIO NOT SO GRAND
The picture that sums up Mourinho’s cynical season
Pep’s still a genius... despite THAT defeat
People think I’m a dinosaur ... but I’m far from extinct
The Pulis Plan — How to beat the drop
Don’t you dare complain about being bored in Brazil, Hodgson warns his players
Top players will want to join Liverpool now, says Rodgers
TIME TO STEP IT UP
Park the bus? I’ll stick to my guns, says Wenger
Bubbly Sam’s safe...well, for another week
CARDIFF CAVE IN
Lambert breathes a sigh of relief but Lerner is
Such a crying shame for relegated Fulham
Lambert is armed and dangerous
BACK TO BAD OLD WAYS
Now Ryan says he may leave Old Trafford to become a boss
Will Rooney survive under RVP’s Dutch pal Van Gaal?
CITY KICK CLEAR
THE GOODISON FILES
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